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Joseph Meehan
 
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Default Ceiling fans simply pull toilet odors and airborne germs up into the air

Several serious problems.

Ceiling fans and not vent fans, clearly the SPAMer has little knowledge
of what they are talking about.

An exhaust fan does not pull anything out of a toilet, unless it is a
very powerful fan and a very tightly sealed room.

Without an exhaust fan any odors are not going to leave the room. I did
not check the foolish product being sold, but I'll bet it does not remove
the odors from the room.

Advertisers of all kinds seem to play on germs in the toilet. Get real.
Toilets are not a health hazard. If they were every parent on the world
would be dead. Toilets may not be present, but they are not a serious
source of germs.

In short typical spam and I had nothing better to do right now.

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Joseph E. Meehan

26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math


"Bill Berdux" wrote in message
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Ceiling fans are for removing moisture, not odors, however they do
pull gas and harmful germs up into the bathroom air. A vented toilet
seat (Miracle Seat - www.miracleseat.com) that comes equipped with a
fan vacuums toilet odors and germs from the toilet bowl before they
can escape into the air. The exhaust duct can be connected to the
dryer duct, an existing ceiling fan duct or run to an exterior vent.